Psychology (discipline): Difference between revisions
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Important branches of psychology, among which | Important branches of psychology, among which [[archetypal psychology]], [[humanistic psychology]], [[transpersonal Psychology|transpersonal psychology]], and [[Positive psychology|positive psychology,]] have attempted to integrate the deep-end of human experience and transformation into mainstream circles and psychotherapeutic contexts, much like the EmergeWiki and the EPRC are trying to do. | ||
Developmental psychology is also a key domain for the study of e.g. the trajectory of advanced meditation and contemplative development. | |||
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In the context of health research, particularly clinical trials, but also for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes, [[psychometric and clinical scales]] are often an important tool. | In the context of health research, particularly clinical trials, but also for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes, [[psychometric and clinical scales]] are often an important tool. |
Revision as of 12:20, 12 February 2025
Psychology and its numerous sub-disciplines represent a fundamental area of research and practice for our field, as many emergent phenomena directly involve and impact human psychology.
Sub-fields
Important branches of psychology, among which archetypal psychology, humanistic psychology, transpersonal psychology, and positive psychology, have attempted to integrate the deep-end of human experience and transformation into mainstream circles and psychotherapeutic contexts, much like the EmergeWiki and the EPRC are trying to do.
Developmental psychology is also a key domain for the study of e.g. the trajectory of advanced meditation and contemplative development.
Tools
In the context of health research, particularly clinical trials, but also for therapeutic and diagnostic purposes, psychometric and clinical scales are often an important tool.